Summary The Antiquities Act, signed into law by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, allows the president to designate federal ...
Specifically, the Antiquities Act and its crucial role in designating national monuments. His directives could have devastating impacts to places we hold dear, like our cherished national monuments.
President Theodore Roosevelt signed the Antiquities Act in 1906 and used the law 17 times to expand protections on existing federal lands across the country. Since then, it’s been used more than ...
The antiquities department on Friday entered the debate over the pending approval of a high-rise building slated to be built near Famagusta Gate in Nicosia. “The Venetian walls of Nicosia are ...
Over 245 organizations signed on to a letter urging Congress to defend the Antiquities Act, which grants the presidential power to create monuments. It is a power some Republicans have claimed has ...
Last month, she introduced the Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act. That legislation would prevent presidents from creating national monuments using the Antiquities Act of 1906.
Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities This is the first royal Egyptian tomb to be found since King Tutankhamun’s tomb was discovered in 1922, the tourism ministry said in a statement.
Beginning in mid-2024, rumors circulated on social media claiming the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, federal legislation requiring proof of citizenship to vote, will prevent married ...
Led by U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, House Republicans reintroduced the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility, or SAVE, Act on Jan. 3. The bill would "amend the National Voter Registration Act of ...